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SIX The Heppner Gaiette-Tlmes. Cardinal girls By MICHELLE LARl'E Tammy Holtz led the Cardi nal girls to a victory as she scored 16 points as the Cardinals defeated the Condon Blue-Devils 28 - 27. The Cardinals were out scored in the first quarter by two points as the Blue-Devils took an 8 - 10 lead. In the second quarter the two teams were evenly matched as both teams scored nine points each. The Blue Devils went to the locker room lone JV team meets Condon, takes loss By MICHELLE LARUE The lone JV team was defeated by Condon 16 - 27 on Tuesday, December 15. The Condon Blue-Devils controlled the game as they came out in the first quarter to outscore the Cardinals 15 - 2. The Cardinals held the Blue-Devils to four in the secpnd quarter but were only able to put in two points for themselves. The score at the end of the half showed Condon on top 4 - 19. Spray Eagles defeat lone Bv MICHELLE LARUE The lone JV team was defeated 28 - 35 by the Spray Eagles on Friday. December 18. The Eagles took the lead in the first quarter as they outscored the Cardinals 5-2. The Cardinals were again outscored in the second quar ter as Spray moved their lead to seven points at the half, 8 -15. The Cardinals kept up with the Eagles pretty well in the second half as they were outscored by two in the third quarter. The score showed Spray on top 16 - 25 at the beginning of the final quarter. The Cardinals outscored the Eagles in the last quarter but were unable to catch the Eagles as they were defeated 28 - 35. lone 28: Padberg 2 0-4 4, McElligott 3 0-0 6, Colvard 1 0-0 2. Ball 3 0-0 6, Doherty 2 0-0 4, Millman 3 0-0 6, Love 0 0-2 0, Childers, Douglas Spray 35: Davis 5 0-0 10, Foster 6 2-2 14. Bouder 2 2-7 6. Graham 1 0-1 2. Goodell 1 1-33. Griffith S Over 160 parents and children turned out Monday n:ght for the annual Cub Scout Christmas dinner held at the Elks Lodge. Awards and recognitions for work over the past year were presented to pack leaders, assistants and others who had made the scouts successful in this area. Pack leader Steve Peck was master of ceremonies for the event. SfGED GBGOD Have a happy holiday! Iflorrovar Countybj Uxington 9394221 Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. defeat Condon Blue-Devils Heppner with a two point lead at the half, 17 - 19 The Cardinals came out for the third quarter and out scored the Blue-Devils 8 - 6 to tie the score at 23 at the end of the quarter. The fourth quarter was touch and go as the Cardinals hit the front end of a one-and-one free throw to end the scoring at 28 - 27. The Blue-Devils had four chances to take the lead from the charity strip but couldn't put the ball in as they were The Cardinals outscored the Blue-Devils in the second half but not enough to make up the difference as the Cards were defeated 16 - 27. lone 16: Padberg 2 0-0 4. McCabe 2 0-2 4. McElligott 1 0-02, Love 1 0-02. Doherty 1 0-0 2. Millman 1 0-2 2. Childers. Colvard. Ball. Douglas Condon 27: Brehaur 3 1-2 7. Burns 1 0-0 2, L. Aamodt 1 0-0 2, Dyer 1 0-2 2, Durham 3 0-0 6, Laney 3 0-2 6, D Aamodt 1 0-0 2, Aaron. Thompson. Anderson Bowling News Thursday Night Ladies , December 17 Won Lost Gateway 35 'i-20 'a Kinzua 31 - 25 Bucknum's 31-25 M&R 29'-26' Columbia Basin Elec 29 - 27 Ray Boyce Ins. 27 - 29 Lebush 21-35 B&C 20-36 Splits converted: Lorrene Montgomery 7-9 and Sandi Hanna 5-7-8. High game: Harriet Evans -186. . High series: Millie Hanna -514. Sparetimers December 15 Won Lost 38-22 34-26 31-29 31-29 25-35 Sears S& J Market Coast to Coast Central Market Peterson's M.C.G.G. Gardner's 30' r i December 14. 19HI handed the defeat. Tammy Holtz had 10 re bounds and Michelle La Rue , had eight for the Cardinals. lone 28: Hill 1 0-1 2, Holtz 8 0-2 16, LaRue 1 3-7 5. Morter 1 2-2 4. Palmer 0 1-2 1. Doherty. McElligott, Taylor. Fetsch Condon 27 : Nix 3 2-3 8, Mof fitt 0-1 4. Putnam 0 7-8 7, Greiner 3 0-1 6, Huffman 0 0-2 0. Boughton. Berray 1 0-0 2, Goddard. Mallgren Heppner Jr. High defeats Echo 53-45 The Heppner Junior High eighth grade boys won their second basketball game of the season last Thursday, Dec. 17 against Echo 53 45. The team now stands 2 - 1. winning their first game against Pilot Rock and suffer ing their first defeat at Columbia Junior High. Boardman. Coach Paul Stringer said of the team "They are aggres sive and team oriented. This bunch of guys is enthusiastic and have the desire needed to be successful at this level." Heppner's next game is at Condon on Januarv 7. Les Schwab 22 '.-37'. Splits converted. Joan McDonald 5-7 and Jo Petty john 4-5. High game: Jean Ball and Tonya Jones - 179. High series: Tonya Jones -481. Koffee Kup Keglers December 17 Won - Lost Gutter Dusters Weary Wives Three L's Hi Ho's Three Holers Newcomers The Pytts The Dregs 43-17 34-26 29-31 29-31 28-32 27-33 26-34 24-36 High game: Biliie Doherty -198. High series: Judy Rickert -541. High team game: Gutter Dusters -601. High team series: Gutter Dusters 1602. Splits: Leila Palmer - 2-7-10. t. Iv n this land of plenty, let us celebrate Christmas in warmth and brotherhood. HEPPNER CHEVRON m mi "v . "This was the best game I've seen in years." Coach Dale Holland said when his Heppner Mustangs had staged a final period rally to stave off Elgin 77 - 60 last Friday and win the team's fourth straight game of the season. "They're big, really a good ball club, and they're favored Heppner JV team defeats Hermiston The Heppner junior varsity boys basketball team im proved its record to 2 - 1 by defeating the Hermiston soph omore team 63 - 50 in Hermiston on Thursday, Dec. 17. Heppner again utilized a full-court press to its advan tage, keeping it on most of the game and getting 27 steals. The Mustangs jumped out to an early 8 - 0 lead before Hermiston could call timeout, but let the Bulldogs come back, 16- l5afterone quarter. However. Heppner pulled away in the second quarter, led 29-22 at the half, and were never seriously threatened again in the game. Marty Britt led Heppner's scoring with 20 points, follow ed by Rod Cole with 14. and Greg Orr with 13. The Mustangs were outshol from the field (.361 to .353). but made 15 of 26 shots from the free throw line for n 577 Condon Blue-Devils varsity boys 57-36 BvMUIIKLI.F.LAHl'K The Cardinal varsity boys met the Condon Blue-Devils on Tuesday. December 15. The Cardinals were defeated 36 -57. The Cardinals controlled the Blue-Devils scoring attack in the first quarter as they held them to 10 points. The Cardinals scored eight in the quarter. In the second quarter. lone varsity boys defeated by Spray Bv MICHELLE LARl'K The lone varsity boys were defeated by Spray 34 - 48 on Friday. December 18. The Cardinals were out scored in the first quarter as the Eagels jumped out to a 4 -12 lead. Spray's John Wight scored 10 of his 18 points in the second quarter to lead the Eagles to a 10 - 32 half time advantage. The Cardinals outscored the Eagles in the second half but not enough as they were handed a 34 - 48 loss. Craig Gutierrez led the Cardinals with 15 points. Donnie Taylor led the Cardi nals in rebounds as he to I fj(chob Mume mstim of (Dur amour's btrtt. (Djrtsstmaa blessings to all our frtenbs. f Oil nnn .rrrnii...... HEPPNER ARLINGTON CONDON COactt says to win their league," Holland said. The game was close, very close until about six minutes left in the game. With Heppner ahead by only five points. Elgin went into a full court press, which proved to be a mistake. Heppner percentage. Hermiston made six of its 10 foul shots. Besides keeping their foul total down to 15. the Mustangs had their lowest turnover total of the season with 12. Heppner crashed the boards for 53 rebounds, led by Orr and Sid Kennedy with 12 apiece and Cole with eight. Eric Thompson had four assists and Orr collected seven steals. In the special rating system, Orr led with 25. Cole had 18. Brill had 14. and Kennedy had 13, said Hep pner Coach Brent Eggers. Heppner had its highest team total ever at 73. "With the exception of a stretch in the first quarter, the kids phiyed excellent hall," sail) Coach Brent Eggers. "They couldn't handle our press that was the difference. Brill. Orr. Kennedy, and Cole all plaved their host games of the season " Condon's Frank liauman scored V! of his 18 points to lead the Blue-Devils to an It -2H half-time advantage. Both teams came out for the third quarter and scored 10 points apiece. The Cardinals were outscored in the final quarter by four points as the Blue-Devils took a 36 - 57 victory over the Cards. High scorer for the Cardi nals was Donnie Taylor with 11 points, followed by Craig Gutierrez with nine. Taylor grabbed 12 boards. The Cardinals shot 12 of 47 -26 percent from the field and 10 of 1 1 for 91 percent from the line. Spray shot 24 of 61 - 39 percent from the field and 0 of 2 for 0 percent from the free throw line. lone 34: Taylor 2 2-2 6. Gutierrez 7 11 15. Morter 1 4-4 6, Hams 11-2 3. Leavitt 1 0-0 2, Meyers 0 2-2 2 Spray 48: Wight 9 0-0 18. S. Dumler 20-0 4, R. Goodell 4 0-0 8. Conlee 2 0-0 4. M. Dumler 4 0-2 8, Britt 1 0-0 2. Foster 1 0-0 2. Graham 1 0-0 2. J. Goodell. Davis. Bouder, Griffith JMgin game vus oesi cracked their press and run off a string of 12 unanswered points to put the game out of reach. "We moved the hall ex tremely well, we got it down court aiiti got the basket," said Holland in praising the club. "John Murray played his lone girls By MICHELLE LAHl'E The lone girls were defeated 27 45 by the Heppner Mustangs on Saturday night, Dec. 19. The Cardinals scored the first four points of the game, then didn't score the rest of the quarter. The Mustangs took a 4 - 9 lead into the second quarter. Sandra Ward had eight points in the second quarter to give the Mustangs a 12 - 25 advantage at the half. In the third quarter the Cardinals were outscored by two points as they held the Mustangs to eight points for the quarter. The Cardinals were out scored by one in the last quarter as the Mustangs took defeat lone had 10 rebounds to lead the Cardinals in that department. The Cardinals shot 13 of 48 for 27 percent from the field and 10 of 20 for 50 percent from the free throw line, Condon shot 24 of 67 for 36 percent from the field and nine of 16 for 56 percent from the line. lone 36: Taylor 3 5-8 11, Gutierrez 4 1-2 9. Schmidt 2 2-3 6. Morter 1 0-0 2, Hams 2 2 5 6. Leavitt 1 0-2 2. Meyers. Padberg Condon 57: McLune 3 00 6. Bauman 7 4-4 18. Snyder 4 2 2 10. Flatl 1 0-0 2. Weatherford 4 0-3 8. Durham 1 12 3, Brehaut 2 2-5 6. Rouska 2 0-0 4. Thompson. Burns, Aamodt, Boughton E ifej R r Av'-m 1 l . host game of the year, and Dorian Forrar played n really good game." Murray scored 1H points, and Forrar tallied 24 in the contest. Holland also praised Robert Bier who he said played a "super" game, meet Mustangs, defeat a 27 43 victory over the Cards. lone 27: Hill 2 2 56, Holtz 1 0-2 2. I-iiHue 3 0-3 6, McElligott 2 0-0 4. Morter 1 0-1 2, Palmer 2 3-4 7, Doherty, Fetsch. 'Taylor aid friends FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY Rietmann's Hardware Qcnc rinrl jWmim Qidmcum 24 - 27 From The Team At " i vc Heppner 10 24 21 22 77 Elgin H 23 HI H 60 Heppner's win over Elgin Friday, and u win over lone Saturday pushed Hoppnor's record to 5-0 for the season. The Mustangs faced Riverside Tuesday night, and then following a Christmas break; head into league play. Heppner 45: Orr I 0-0 2. Kincald 5 89 Hi, S. Ward 6 0-1 12. McMinu 3 ()-() 6. Horgslrom 2 0-0 4, Day 1 1-2 3, Clement 0 2 2 2, Lindsay 0 0-1 0, Murray 0 (I I (1. Pavne. J. Ward Wi sincerity wis oar many customm every blessing of the season. 11 LAW)